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Friday, December 1, 2023

Whiskey Tasting


Whiskey Tasting this Weekend
The Wine and Cheese Place
TONIGHT!!-Kirkwood (Dec 1 from 4pm-6pm)
Tomorrow!!-New Ballas (Dec 2nd from 1pm-3pm)


Here is what you will taste at this open house tasting

Huling Station / STL Bourbon Society / TWCP Single Barrel Bourbon....$69.99
Alex Castle, Master Distiller
111.24 proof —- 7+ Years old
52% Corn, 44% Rye, and 4% Malted Barley

Huling Station Straight Bourbon opens with stone fruit, dark cherries, and creamy vanilla with a wisp of rye spice on the nose. The palate hints at cinnamon and rich caramel, as dry, subtle notes of pipe tobacco and velvety dark chocolate round out the finish.
Proudly picked by members of St. Louis Bourbon Women and the St. Louis Bourbon Society. Coming in at 111.24 proof this whiskey is 7 Years old and the Mash bill is 52% Corn, 44% Rye, and 4% Malted Barley.


New Riff / TWCP Single Barrel Bourbon 4+ Years old #15477...$59.99
Barreled 12/6/18
Bottled March 2023
Bottled Proof 113
Entry proof into the barrel was 110.1
Yield 198 bottles
Barrel - Copper's Select Heavy Toast, Char #4


The Clover TWCP Single Barrel Bourbon Cask Strength...$49.99
Aged 6 Years (officially 5yrs 11 months)
112.43 proof
180 bottles produced!
Distilled in Indiana
Stunning single barrel with notes of caramel and vanilla. Shows a good touch of oak with some leather and tobacco too. The balance of this single barrel is perfect and finishes long and complex

Huling Station Straight Wheat Whiskey "Gray Label"....$34.99
Compare to $43.99 at Total Wine and More

90 Proof
More than 150 years after the big, bold whiskeys of 1866 Memphis, we went above and beyond the required mash bill for wheat whiskeys to develop a sweet, soft whiskey that boasts 83 percent wheat. With a lighter, more delicate profile and a lower proof than our pre-Prohibition style bourbon, Huling Station Straight Wheat Whiskey is the perfect approachable introduction to the whiskey world. Huling Station Straight Wheat Whiskey opens with a light, sweet honey and a delicate grassy indication on the nose. The palate carries a hay-forward lightness with hints of the same pale honey featured in the nose, bookended by a surprising flash of smoked oak before settling into a medium, lightly-sweet finish.


If you cannot make it to the tasting - you can order it them online


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